Category: The Campfire Chronicles

The days spent bogged down with weather were filled with coffee, napping, comedic banter, cutting snow blocks to build protective walls from the wind and using the leftover blocks to build sculptures - much like children on a snow day. Time ceased to have meaning in the disorienting 24-hours of daylight, making meals and bedtimes completely irrelevant. Read the rest

Moving from idealistic dreams to actionable goals is the pitfall of many a New Year’s resolution. Dreams are the springboard for goals, and goals represent tasks which are action steps that are 100% achievable.
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The Continental Divide Trail, often called “the big one” by hopeful triple crowners, is not only the longest of the three at over 3,000 miles, but with a slogan of “embrace the brutality” thru-hikers know it is going to be a tough hike. The CDT stretches from Canada to Mexico following the backbone of America through the Rocky Mountains. The trail starts in Montana before traversing through Idaho, Wyoming, Colorado, and finally finishing up in New Mexico. The trail climbs to high alpine peaks, goes down to the desert floor and everything in between. Read the rest

It doesn’t matter if you’re camping alone at a local park or trekking through Asia for three months, getting comfortable on your own is key to figuring out who you are and what makes you tick. Traveling by yourself can be daunting if you’ve never done it before, but the …

For a handful of years I have been taking my boys out to the Big Horn Mountains in Wyoming. Living in Saint Paul, Minnesota, we can typically leave home around 8 a.m. and have tents set up at a trailhead by dark.